Photograph of four unidentified students at Gove Junior High School in Denver, Colorado during a lesson on communications. Two boys stand on one side of the picture holding telephones. Two other students stand on the other side of the table...

View of a one story, brick commercial building added on to a house with a cross gabled roof, at 3601 Morrison Road in the Westwood neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The building has two toned decorative brick and a flat roof. Signs on windows of...

View of Native American Pueblo men and women dancers; the men wear kilts, moccasins, bells, and carry rattles; the women wear mantas, moccasins, tablet headdresses (tablitas), and carry feathers. Shows singers and a drum.

Interior view at the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company exchange in Denver, Colorado; a woman works at a pneumatic tube communication terminal. Air pressure gauge reads: "Vacuum Gauge - Western Electric Company."

Booklet created for the 8th Annual Prayer Breakfast at Zion Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. This breakfast was to recognize the Senior Pastor and Associate Pastors for all the work they do for the church. Included are photographs of each...

1903 directory for the members of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Included in the directory are both an alphabetical and address list of members of the Congregation as well as a brief summary of different church districts within Denver.

Newsletter produced by the Central Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in newsletter is a sermon by different religious leaders within the church, list of new members and events of different church societies.

Pre-Centennial booklet produced by Zion Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in the book is a history of the church, photographs of different members of the congregations from various years, different clubs, committees, and organizations...

Account of Schuyler Colfax's life including letters of acceptance written by Ulysses Grant and Schuyler Colfax after being nominated as Presidential and Vice-Presidential (respectively) candidates for the Republican party in the 1868 election.